Now Open: North Melbourne's VIVA Is Pairing Raunchy Cabaret Shows with Stageside Dinners
Think of VIVA as a modern (and IRL) version of Cher and Christina Aguilera's cabaret club in 'Burlesque'.
Dinner theatres were big in the 70s, but have since become pretty hard to find. And those that you can find in Melbourne often lean very heavily into a kitsch theme, given that they're mostly designed for hen's nights and other big group events. For this purpose, they can be great fun.
But newcomer VIVA is seeking to class up the whole dinner-and-a-show concept in North Melbourne. At this 1920s-inspired venue, there's just as much focus on the food as there is the performances. Here, cabaret shows are the entertainment, ranging from fun and semi-PG to downright raunchy — depending on when you go.
Choreographer Jason Coleman (Hair, Hairspray and So You Think You Can Dance) has designed and directed VIVA's debut show, Elegant. Played to begin every evening, this show is said to be full of comedy and provocative dances, but it doesn't get too risqué.
For that, you'll need to head over later in the evening (usually at 10pm) to see Exotic, a show that's a whole lot more salacious.
You can simply pair your cabaret with cocktails and be very happy, but it would be a shame to miss out on Executive Chef Matt Haigh's pan-Asian eats. Start off with popcorn covered in Peking duck fat, chicken karaage served with with kewpie mayo and maple caramel, and three different kinds of Asian-inspired arancini.
Then get into bigger bites like sushi sandwiches, grilled wagyu and fried chicken waffles served with a bump of caviar. It's clear to see that the food is no mere afterthought.
"At VIVA, our aim is to merge the magic of live performance with exceptional dining, service, and drinks, setting a new benchmark in entertainment for Melbourne.
"We're creating an environment where every evening is an event, where the lights, the sounds, and the atmosphere are as much a part of the experience as the performances on stage and the exquisite dishes on your table," says VIVA Director Karlee Kaminski.
You'll find VIVA at 64 Sutton Street, North Melbourne, open 5pm–late on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, head to the venue's website.